Product development, as well as market research, in food industry is important. Product development is the phase which the organization determines if it is technically feasible to produce the product and if it can be produced at costs low enough to make the final price reasonable (Ferrell, 2010). As a survival means in a market, new product development can be used as a competitive weapon in the marketplace (Annacchino, 2003).

Squash is a botanically known as Cucurbita maxima Duschesne ex Lamk, is commonly grow in the Philippines throughout the year. It is recognized as an important source of vitamins and minerals (www.bar.gov.ph). Food products that supplemented with squash are tasty, easy to prepare and nutritious as well. Just like, squash halaya, squash kutsinta, kalcosuman, squash gulaman, jeweled squash rounds, squash maja, squash macaroons and sweet rolls with squash flour. Cheese is primarily used for its organoleptic contributions, but it also contributes functionally and nutritionally to the overall food product. It provides a high level of tastiness, flavor and satiety (www.innovatewithdairy.com).

The purpose of this research is to introduce and promote a healthy and nutritious product or snack that people will be more health conscious. Squash cheese roll is freshly baked bread with cheese filling. According to FNRI food pyramid, carbohydrate foods are the primary source of energy needs. As we all know bread is a primary snack here in the Philippines most of Filipino people preferred to have bread in breakfast and snacks.

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I failed many times to come up with good essay introductions. I have a sociology essay to write down soon and I'm lacking with this same problem of writing introduction. Is there any source to get some sociology essay introduction examples to refer and have some basic ideas of writing fine introductions? Or can you suggest some instructions to make my essay introduction an impressive and attractive one? I can handle the rest of my work easily. Any help is welcome here.
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Writing good essay introductions needs much care from the writer and referring sociology essay introduction examples is a nice idea to be practiced. In any form of essay, an...

...Benihana OF Tokyo
An introduction to Hibachi cooking
Where it started
Context:
Japanese food being unpopular in the US (feeling of being not filling enough, deceiving food, etc.)
Concept:
Introduce Hibachi cooking in the US and worldwide
History:
1935: Yunosuke Aoki (Papasan) opens the 1st Benihana restaurant in Tokyo, Japan 1958: Papasan introduces the Hibachi table concept 1964: Number 1 American unit in New York West Side
1. Differences between the Benihana production process and that of a typical restaurant?
Availability and cost of labor
Highly trained chefs: native Japanese young staff trained to American manners (good English) and Japanese cooking Limited menu (Steak/Chicken/Shrimp): food costs cut to 30/35% Showmanship of the chef (teppaniyaki table presentation) High‐quality and healthy food (traditional Japanese food) Authentic oriental atmosphere Combination of Japanese paternalism and American setting
Food storage and wastage
General atmosphere
Strategy
What makes Benihana Unique?
Efficient Organizational chart High‐Standards Chefs Innovative management Entertaining atmosphere: “Theatre of the stomach” High Quality traditional food
Research of Authenticity
Creative advertising policy
Broad costumer targetting
Restaurant design
Efficient use
UNIQUE ATMOSPHERE
2. What are the major design choices which generate operating efficiency?
Benihana Restaurants inner design...

...﻿How to Write an Essay Introduction
Your introduction acts like a map for your essay’s readers. It should give necessary background or contextual information for your topic, as well as present your thesis statement. A good introduction addresses the “what,” “why,” and “how” of your topic: What is your essay going to discuss? Why is it important or useful? How are you going to argue your point?[1] It can seem a bit intimidating at first, but with some good preparation and a little hard work, you can write a great introduction.
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Think about your “angle” on your topic. If you’re writing an introduction, you probably already know what your topic is and what you want to say about it. (If you don’t, you need to go back and do that before you try to write an introduction!) A good essay has an “angle,” or way of presenting argument or information, to its readers. Think about what questions your essay addresses and why they’re important.[2]
You should have your thesis before you start writing your introduction. It can even help to save the introduction for last, after you’ve written the rest of your essay, so you know exactly what your argument is.
Remember that a thesis statement Is an assertion, not a fact or an observation. It takes a stand; someone should be able to argue either in favor or...

...1188203075
CHAPTER 1
IntroductionIntroduction is needed when you meet new people or are in the new place. It could help you to know the other people and make a conversation. It will also help you to make a good relationship just by introducing yourselves. The problem, how to make a good introduction? How to make the addressee interested to make conversation?
A. Varieties of Introductions
There are two varieties ofintroductions. They are formal and informal introductions. Both of that varieties are needed in introduction self or other people. It depends on the situation and addressee. When the addressee is older, educated, or have higher status, you should use the formal introduction. Besides, the informal introduction is used when the addressee is your age or younger than you. For example, when you meeting a president of a university, it is advisable to say, “How do you do?” rather than “How ya doing?” Likewise, someone, who is your age or younger would probably say, “It’s nice to meet you” rather than “How do you do?”
Here are the other examples of introducing yourself:
Formal Introduction
Informal Introduction
Let me introduce myself.
I am glad for this opportunity to introduce myself.
I just wanted to introduce myself,
I don't believe we've met before,
I don't think we've actually met formally yet,...

...The structure and style of John Steinbeck's Of Mice and Men contribute to the conclusions which can be drawn from this novel, and this can be seen particularly in the novel's introductions, where it can be seen that the conclusions drawn are inherent. Two introductions in particular express the novel's conclusions: the introduction to the bunk house and its inhabitants, and the introduction to a death on the ranch, where conclusions about identity, loneliness, hope, and the inevitability of the failure of the American Dream during the Depression years are reflected.
One conclusion which is implicitly expressed in Of Mice and Men's introductions is that of the significance of a job in a person's identity. This is particularly significance in the this Depression novel as during the Depression, the average American was identified not by their name but by the service they did to the country, and that meant what job they did. This can be seen several times during our introduction to the inhabitants of the ranch. On page twenty one we see the first reference to Crooks, who remains unnamed until later on: "The stable buck's a nigger". This is a reference to his job, which gives him identity as the stable buck, even though unnamed at this point. This is also true of the boss, who remains nameless throughout the novel - his job is what gives him an identity "The boss stepped into the room" page...

...Writing introductions and conclusions to essay
Course title: Academic skills
Content page
Ⅰ. Introduction for essay
Ⅱ. The function of introduction
Ⅲ. Conclusion (the introduction part)
Ⅳ. Conclusion for essay
Ⅴ. The function of the essay's Conclusion
Ⅵ. Advice on how not to conclusion essay
Ⅶ. Recommendations for conclusion are:
Ⅷ. Conclusion (the conclusion part)
Ⅸ. Bibliography
Ⅹ. Appendix
Ⅰ. Introduction for essay
The introduction of essay is significantly important to any essay writer who has a desire to make their essay the finest quality. The quality of an essay introduction often determines whether the essay gets read in the first place. A good introduction gives the reader a good initial impression, entices the reader to read on, and encourages the reader to give an excellent evaluation at the end.
The topic of your essay is going to illustrate or explore in the body of the essay which turn out to be more and more poignant. Hence, the introduction should always be designed in such a way, so that it attracts the readers’ attention and give them a proper idea of the essays focus. \
Ⅱ. The function of introduction
The introduction has various functions. All the functions applied on a introduction will help writer to build a fine start. I have...

...The title of my project paper is “Information Elements in the Introduction Section of Journal Articles in Environmental Science. I have chosen six journals to base my research study on. These three articles of my choosing are related to my major which is Environmental Health. The importance of doing research in Environmental Science assists me to know about more about the field of Environmental for my future. Nevertheless, reading all the 6 journals, each has different subfield helps me to understand further in Environmental Science.
What is Research? Research is the investigation of philosophy, to establish novel facts, solve new or existing problems, prove new ideas, or set up new theories, usually using a scientific method. A broad definition of research is given by Martyn Shuttleworth, 2008 - "In the broadest sense of the word, the definition of research includes any gathering of data, information and facts for the advancement of knowledge.”
When all the information is gathered and written by an investigator from research is known as experimental report. The objective of the report is to explain to other profession about the aim, ways and the output of the study were. The report may be written in a journal, it may exist as a monograph distributed by a university, or it may be written in the form of thesis as part of the necessity for a university degree.
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...Introduction Speech
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Speech of Introduction: The Day I was Born Speech
For your introduction speech you will present a brief speech on the day you were born. This
speech is meant to be an icebreaker and is your time to introduce yourself to your fellow
classmates and me. Do some research and find out a few interesting pieces about the day you
were born. If you cannot find anything you would like to use on the exact day, you may expand
out to the week, month, or year. Please try to stay within the year though. Your speech should
focus on 2-4 specific topics such as a political event, a natural disaster, a musical group, a
technological achievement, another moment in history, etc. (keep in mind the time limit). Use
the library resources tab on Blackboard to help you with your research.
Skills focus:
Show ability to do minor research and effectively present ideas at an introductory level. Formal
introduction to course concepts will come with future class lectures, and practice of these
concepts will come with future formal speeches.
Grading:
This speech is worth 25 points. You may earn up to 15 points for the actual speech and up to 10
points for your research worksheet and works cited.
Requirements:
 2 minute extemporaneous presentation (e.g. meaning prepared from note cards). DO NOT
manuscript your speech (write it out word-for-word). You are allowed a 30 second buffer on
either end; beyond...